From a Bachelor of Business Administration to a welding license, from a painter to millions of views, Uncle Misu’s journey wasn’t just an ordinary migration; it was a human epic. Its hero was an Egyptian citizen who refused to be swallowed up by life abroad and decided to convey its reality with the bitterness of loss and the lightheartedness of a true son of his country.
The Price of Exile: When Death Steals What We Hold Most Precious. Behind the spontaneous smile and colloquial Arabic that Uncle Misu uses on TikTok and YouTube lies a deep sorrow that time hasn’t healed. He spent many years in the United States, the most painful chapter of which was the death of his mother; he couldn’t say goodbye or attend her funeral. Misu says, his voice filled with melancholy, “The price of exile is extremely high,” warning young people that behind the images of dollars and luxury lie emotional sacrifices that cannot be measured in money.
Noble Sacrifices: Welding Instead of Academic Equivalency
Despite earning a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Egypt, Miso was confronted with the exorbitant cost of academic equivalency in America. In a pivotal moment of choice, he wasn’t selfish; he chose to sacrifice his academic aspirations to care for his American wife and her mother, who was battling cancer. Instead of lecture halls, he opted for welding and auto repair shops, drawing on the painting skills he brought with him from Egypt. He transformed into a professional technician with an official license, dispelling rumors of begging or relying on handouts.
“Come at Night University”: A Philosophy of Food and Work
Uncle Miso coined the term “Come at Night University,” his informal school where he imparts life advice. He became famous for his “In the Name of God, Today’s Meal” videos, where he films his simple meals after a long day, assuring his followers (who number over 700,000 on TikTok) that purchasing power in America isn’t an illusion, but requires “patience and hard work.” His videos and tours explaining “what you can buy with a day’s work” have become a practical guide for anyone wanting to travel.
Breaking the Mold… Honesty Breaks the Filters
What distinguishes Mayso from others is his courage in revealing the details of his life. From discussing his failed relationship with an Egyptian woman due to “exorbitant demands,” to his decisive response to those who accused him of being homeless, Mayso emerges as a “real” person amidst a world of fake content. He represents a model of the Egyptian who hasn’t been changed by Minnesota and has remained committed to his identity. He advises young people to travel legally and work hard, considering dignity to be the most valuable asset for an expatriate.
Uncle Misu isn’t just a YouTuber looking for views; he’s the voice of the downtrodden in the land of Uncle Sam. He’s proven that a university degree doesn’t always open doors, but that skill, integrity, and loyalty to family are the true keys to success, whether you’re on the streets of Cairo or in the freezing cold of America.


